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tensorflow/c/c_api_test.cc
TF_TString* data = static_cast<TF_TString*>(TF_TensorData(t)); for (int i = 0; i < batch_size; ++i) { TF_TString_Init(&data[i]); // The following input string length is large enough to make sure that // copy to tstring in large mode. std::string source = "This is the " + std::to_string(i + 1) + "th. data element\n"; TF_TString_Copy(&data[i], source.c_str(), source.length()); }
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tensorflow/c/c_api_function_test.cc
Run({{func_feed, Int32Tensor(2)}}, func_op, 2 /*+=*/ + 5 + 1); // Verify input, output, and subset of edges in fdef. // The subset of edges we verify is a chain between feed1 and output to // make sure that the correct output is picked. tensorflow::FunctionDef fdef; ASSERT_TRUE(GetFunctionDef(func_, &fdef)); VerifyFDefInputs(fdef, M({{"feed1"}, {"feed2"}})); VerifyFDefOutputs(fdef, M({{"test_loop_exit"}}));
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.bazelrc
# XLA uses different paths for platforms and crosstool_top. build:cross_compile_linux_arm64_xla --config=cross_compile_base_xla build:cross_compile_linux_arm64_xla --platforms=//tools/toolchains/cross_compile/config:linux_aarch64 build:cross_compile_linux_arm64_xla --crosstool_top=//tools/toolchains/cross_compile/cc:cross_compile_toolchain_suite # RBE cross-compile configs for Linux Aarch64
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configure.py
Returns: string of native cuda compute capabilities, separated by comma. """ device_query_bin = os.path.join( environ_cp.get('CUDA_TOOLKIT_PATH'), 'extras/demo_suite/deviceQuery') if os.path.isfile(device_query_bin) and os.access(device_query_bin, os.X_OK): try: output = run_shell(device_query_bin).split('\n') pattern = re.compile('[0-9]*\\.[0-9]*')
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